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Fox has announced a special edition of the popular Macaulay Culkin family film

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Fox has announced a new special edition of Home Alone which stars Macaulay Culkin, John Candy, Daniel Stern, and Joe Pesci. The 'Family Fun Edition' will be available to own from the 21st November, and should retail at around $19.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include an audio commentary with director Chris Columbus and Macaulay Culkin, a making of Home Alone featurette, a How to Burgular Proof your Home featurette, a Home Alone Round the World featurette, and a Where's the Buzz Now featurette. Completing the package will be deleted scenes, a 'smell-o-vision' feature, an Angels with Filthy Souls feature, three trailers, and three set-top games (Battle Plan, Trivia Game, and Head Count).

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This site has posted lies about the features for the new Home Alone Dvd, these include: "commentary with director Chris Columbus and Macaulay Culkin which I was really looking foward to hearing! & "'smell-o-vision' feature", an Angels with Filthy Souls feature" again really looking foward to that"

These features are not in the dvd, Shame I really wanted to hear the commentary with director Chris Columbus and Macaulay Culkin thats why I baught the dvd !!!

As a movie fan Home Alone is very important to me. It was my very first movie I saw in theaters, I was 4 years old and I can actually remember it all. So this most DEFINTLY will go into my dvd collection. It's also one of the few movies that my entire family will sit and watch,laugh, and love all together.

I already have the original release so there's no need to upgrade for this one. The special features sound cool but I'm not one to double dip because ultimately it's really just a bonus for me that I'll never even really check out anyway.

I loved this movie growing up. I watched it all the time. I wanted to watch it again a few years ago, but I forgot there was a tarantula in the movie. That quickly brought an end to watching it. Still, maybe I'll brave it and pick up the DVD anwyway.

The artwork looks stupid. Why not use the old cover used for the 1999 release and put a "Special Edition" banner on it instead? Well, at least with this release Fox wisely decided not to make up some silly SE title like they did with "9 to 5".

Tony DeFrancisco wrote: I must be on the list of people who didn't like this film, mainly reasons because it just wasn't funny and the reason why Culkin's parents in the film wouldn't notice where her child was.

not funny, sure, but you're holding it against a family comedy that it doesn't follow the rules of reality?

One Fox Comedy from this era that finally gets an SE treatment. Anyways, I love this movie and can't wait to pick up this new edition. Now is there going to be a SE of Home Alone 2 coming in the near future, that's the only one of the sequels that I really want in addition to the first film. But I really hope Home Alone is only the first in a string of Family Comedys that came out around this time (late 80's, early 90's), such as Big and Mrs. Doubtfire, that get much deserved Special Editions. release.

Sweet! So glad I didnt get it before! that movie is my childhood right there. And yeah they also need to Special Editionize the sequel! Next I hope they upgrade the Chevy Chase Chrismas Vacation! instead of that stupid bare boned snap case dvd!

I believe there will be a card which comes withe the DVD, with scratch and sniff squares marked off by number. When the particular number flashes on screen during the movie, you scratch and sniff the appropriate square.